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10 April 1805
Evidence
Ch. Of the Technical System of Procedure
§. 1.
Under the common denomination name of technical procedure
let us even pretend, once for all, every system of
procedure, from which the distinguishing characteristic features of the natural
system, as above delineated, are excluded: – which is
as much as to say, every system which has been the derives its existence
from the power and industry of professional lawyers work of lawyers.
Having had for its efficient cause the power of lawyers –
a virtual though unavowed and scarce perceived power
of legislation, – committed to them by the prudence or rather abandoned
to them by the negligence and imbecillity of the rightful competent
legislator, it would of course, and in virtue of the a
universally prevalent principles of human nature, have
for its object, the promotion furtherance of the interest – the common
interest – of the persons employed in the its construction of it,
of the professions of that power, for its final cause, the
profit capable of being extracted from it, for its final cause.
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